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Poland 1940, $$$, Crisp 1 Mark GHETTO Litzmannstadt Lodz Banknote/Bill , Judaica
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Poland 1940, $$$, Crisp 1 Mark GHETTO Litzmannstadt Lodz Banknote/Bill , JudaicaPoland 1940, $$$, Crisp 1 Mark GHETTO Litzmannstadt Lodz Banknote/Bill , Judaica
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Litzmannstadt Ghetto, Poland (WW2 Ghetto/Camp) - 1 Mark Bill !
Uncirculated / Crisp Banknote
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The
Łódź Ghetto
or
Litzmannstadt Ghetto
(after the Nazi German name for Łódź) was a Nazi ghetto established by the German authorities for Polish Jews and Roma following the Invasion of Poland. It was the second-largest ghetto in all of German-occupied Europe after the Warsaw Ghetto. Situated in the city of Łódź, and originally intended as a preliminary step upon a more extensive plan of creating the Judenfrei province of Warthegau, the ghetto was transformed into a major industrial centre, manufacturing war supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the Wehrmacht. The number of people incarcerated in it was increased further by the Jews deported from the Third Reich territories.
On 30 April 1940, when the gates closed on the ghetto, it housed 163,777 residents. Because of its remarkable productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944. In the first two years, it absorbed almost 20,000 Jews from liquidated ghettos in nearby Polish towns and villages, as well as 20,000 more from the rest of German-occupied Europe. After the wave of deportations to Chełmno death camp beginning in early 1942, and in spite of a stark reversal of fortune, the Germans persisted in eradicating the ghetto: they transported the remaining population to Auschwitz and Chełmno extermination camps, where most were murdered upon arrival. It was the last ghetto in occupied Poland to be liquidated. A total of 210,000 Jews passed through it but only 877 remained hidden when the Soviets arrived. About 10,000 Jewish residents of Łódź, who used to live there before the invasion of Poland, survived the Holocaust elsewhere.
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